Monday, January 23, 2012

A Birthday For Django Reinhardt: Unforgettable Guitarist


Several of OTR's favorite people in the world of music have birthdays in the next week.  Our first is Django Reinhardt, born on this day in 1910.


 Andres Segovia, Wes Montgomery, B.B. King, and Jimi Hendix. All masters at the guitar. And then there is Django Reinhardt.  He was a poor Belgian gypsy who as a young man played the guitar. When a trailer fire left him with a severely injured hand, he developed a new fingering style to compensate. It was a unique sound. In the early '30s he met the violinist, Stephane Grappelli, an equally free spirit in the early days of jazz. They would go on to form the "Quintette du Hot Club de France" and make music - and music history for the next twenty years. 

Reinhardt died in 1953 at the age of 43, but his impact has lived on for decades. Even today, almost every celebrity guitarist in the world of popular music, jazz, blues and rock and roll would acknowledge Reinhardt as an influence in their music.

Here is a excellent documentary segment describing Reinhardt's early life, his meeting Grappelli, and the formation and history of the Hot Club.


And for an encore, here's five minutes of mostly Django at his very best.


Extraordinary

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